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Lesson 12: Clarinet - Clarinet Concertino in E Flat Major, Op. 26

by Carl Maria von Weber

Performer: Michele Zukovsky


    Whimsical Woodwinds and Boisterous Brass Woodwinds and Brass    

Lesson 12: Clarinet - Clarinet Concertino in E Flat Major, Op. 26

by Carl Maria von Weber

Performer: Michele Zukovsky

Directions

Study the musical selection for one week.

Over the week:

  • Listen to the music daily.
  • Recite the composer and composition names.
  • Read the synopsis.
  • Review the vocabulary terms.
  • Read about the instrument or topic category.
  • Complete the enrichment activities.
  • Study the review questions.

Synopsis

This week completes the study of the clarinet. The musical composition for this lesson, 'Clarinet Concertino in E Flat Major, Op. 26,' by Carl Maria von Weber, features the clarinet. As you enjoy the music, listen for the clarinet. The painting included in the lesson, 'Laughing Clarinetist,' by German painter Peter Kraemer, shows a clarinetist playing for a kitchen maid.

Vocabulary

Concertino: A simple or short concerto. A solo instrument or solo instruments playing with an orchestra.
Major (of a key): Based on a major scale, tending to produce a bright or joyful effect.
Flat: A note lowered by a semitone.
Stein: A large earthenware beer mug.
Satchel: A bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and typically closed by a flap.

Category

  1. Music lessons group musical instruments into five major categories: strings, keyboards, percussion, woodwinds, and brass.
  2. Woodwind instruments in an orchestra typically include flutes, oboes, clarinets, and bassoons.
  3. Woodwind instruments produce sound when the musician blows across an opening or through a tube to vibrate air inside the instrument.
  4. Most woodwind instruments incorporate a reed to produce their distinctive sounds. Study the two clarinet reeds and their clear cases.
  5. Reeds are attached to the mouthpiece of instruments, where musicians blow to vibrate the reed and the air inside the instrument.
  6. Woodwind instruments also have keys or open holes that musicians press to alter the sound. See keys and holes on the clarinet.

Enrichment

Activity 1: Review the Parts of a Clarinet

Review the parts on the labeled picture of the clarinet.

Activity 2: Review How to Hold and Play a Clarinet

Review the picture of the clarinetists in a parade and answer the following questions:

  • How do the clarinetists use their right hands?
  • How do the clarinetists use their left hands?
  • What do the clarinetists' fingers press down?
  • How do the clarinetists use their mouths and lips?
  • How do the clarinetists change which sounds the clarinet plays?

Activity 3: Quiz Yourself: Identify Clarinet Parts

Quiz yourself, and identify the following parts from memory on the clarinet diagram:

  • Bell
  • Mouthpiece
  • Lower Joint
  • Keys
  • Upper Joint
  • Reed
  • Barrel Joint

Activity 4: Can You Find It?

Study the lesson image, 'Laughing Clarinetist,' by German painter Peter Kraemer, and find the following:

  • Clarinet
  • Mouthpiece
  • Reed
  • Holes
  • Bell
  • Lower Joint
  • Upper Joint
  • Barrel Joint
  • Stein
  • Satchel

Review

Question 1

What are the five major categories of instruments listed in the lesson?
1 / 5

Answer 1

The five major categories of instruments are strings, keyboards, percussion, brass, and woodwinds.
1 / 5

Question 2

Which instrument category does this lesson feature?
2 / 5

Answer 2

This lesson features the woodwind category.
2 / 5

Question 3

Which instrument does this lesson feature?
3 / 5

Answer 3

This lesson features the clarinet.
3 / 5

Question 4

What are the major parts of the clarinet?
4 / 5

Answer 4

Major parts of the clarinet include the bell, the mouthpiece, the lower joint, the upper joint, the barrel joint, the reed, and the keys.
4 / 5

Question 5

How do musicians create different sounds with woodwinds?
5 / 5

Answer 5

Musicians press woodwind keys or open holes to create different sounds. They also change how hard they blow to manipulate the volume.
5 / 5

  1. What are the five major categories of instruments listed in the lesson? The five major categories of instruments are strings, keyboards, percussion, brass, and woodwinds.
  2. Which instrument category does this lesson feature? This lesson features the woodwind category.
  3. Which instrument does this lesson feature? This lesson features the clarinet.
  4. What are the major parts of the clarinet? Major parts of the clarinet include the bell, the mouthpiece, the lower joint, the upper joint, the barrel joint, the reed, and the keys.
  5. How do musicians create different sounds with woodwinds? Musicians press woodwind keys or open holes to create different sounds. They also change how hard they blow to manipulate the volume.

References

  1. 'Woodwind instrument.' Wikipedia. Wikipedia.org. n.p.
  2. 'Clarinet.' Wikipedia. Wikipedia.org. n.p.